Talk:Jennifer Lynch
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Inspiration for Eraserhead
[edit]At the age of three, Lynch appeared in her father's Eraserhead (released 1978, filming began in 1972 [1]), which, David Lynch has said, was inspired by his daughter's birth.
I've added a citation needed tag for the above sentence, due to David Lynch's usual steadfast refusal to confirm or deny any interpretation of the film. See Talk:Eraserhead (in the section "Fatherhood Reference") for more discussion. MrBook 20:29, 11 October 2006 (UTC)
WTF?
[edit]If you indulge the movie Boxing Helena again after knowing the spoilers the movie is incredible. There seems to be a picture of Ulysses S. Grant or something in the room and the guy Steven Grant just dismembered his wife in Michigan, where Sherylynn Fenn, the lead of the movie hails from. I think it's weird since the spoiler is she gets her arms and legs cut off and the woman Steven Grant murdered is dismembered. But the movie is beautiful once you know what you are in for and I love it enough to know that people must have needed it to be ruined. We think its a shame there aren't other movies by her but does she have a pseudonym?
Um, I deleted this from the article.--Adkins 17:57, 11 March 2007 (UTC)
Omition of Facts
[edit]"David Lynch, the directors father was not listed as a producer. He is the executive prodcuer and that that means he should be listed." Edisonbattery (talk) 08:52, 19 September 2010 (UTC)
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